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charlie and gayle? >> elaine thank you. it's a good time when a lot of us have a lot to be thankful for. people were planning a great thanksgiving but it's quite different because of unexpected consequences. >> it's nice to see, charlie, when the time comes, people always step up. those stories never, ever get old. >>> time now to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. lincoln journal star. nebraska says the nation's worst drought in decades is getting worse. more than half of the continental united states has been in the drought since summer. conditions had gotten better during october. now the drought has deepened again into due to a continued lack of rain. >>> los angeles times is reporting hostess will shut down down, planning to lay off 15,000 workers right away. analysts expect that some of its famous brands like twinkies and ding dongs will be bought by other companies and may live on. >>> companies cutting back on business travel before the potential fiscal cliff, usa today says. one company will s
charlie and gayle? >> elaine thank you. it's a good time when a lot of us have a lot to be thankful for. people were planning a great thanksgiving but it's quite different because of unexpected consequences. >> it's nice to see, charlie, when the time comes, people always step up. those stories never, ever get old. >>> time now to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. lincoln journal star. nebraska says the nation's worst drought in decades is getting...
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charlie, i wonder if you can talk about this. how has the mood changed since this announcement? >> reporter: jeff, it's difficult to convey the sense of relief that we have here tonight. for the past week or so, this place has been a ghost town, and for the past 24 hours we've seen some of the worst fighting. and now what we're seeing is the streets are filled with people. they're driving up and down, they're waving palestinian flags. there's a real sense of celebration. i don't think too many people would have believed that there would have been a cease-fire until it actually happened. >> glor: charlie d'agata, thank you. in india, the one attacker who survived the 2008 terror rampage in mumbai was executed today. ajmal kasab was hanged after his plea for clemency was rejected. four years ago, kasab and nine other members of the pakistani terror group tore through mumbai with grenades and automatic weapons. during a three-day siege, they killed 166 people. in this country, illinois congressman jesse jackson, jr., resigned today, just two weeks ago he was reelected in a landslid
charlie, i wonder if you can talk about this. how has the mood changed since this announcement? >> reporter: jeff, it's difficult to convey the sense of relief that we have here tonight. for the past week or so, this place has been a ghost town, and for the past 24 hours we've seen some of the worst fighting. and now what we're seeing is the streets are filled with people. they're driving up and down, they're waving palestinian flags. there's a real sense of celebration. i don't think too...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we want to talk about facebook, social media and the digital revolution. ken auletta is here, he writes for the "new yorker" magazine. his column "the annals of communication" extensively covers the tech giants of silicon valley. in july he wrote a profile of sheryl sandberg called "a woman's place: can sheryl sandberg upend silicon valley's male-dominated culture?" tonight we'll look at where facebook stands, the recovery from the highly disappointing i.p.o., the move towards mobile technology, the enduring concerns about privacy and the competition with google. i am pleased to have ken auletta back at this table to talk about that before we show you an interview i did with sheryl sandberg and marc andreessen who's on the board of facebook. we begin with this question, though. where is facebook today after all the controversy about that i.p.o. >> they're in a very strong position. they've got over a billion users in the world. that -- two months ago it was 900 million users
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we want to talk about facebook, social media and the digital revolution. ken auletta is here, he writes for the "new yorker" magazine. his column "the annals of communication" extensively covers the tech giants of silicon valley. in july he wrote a profile of sheryl sandberg called "a woman's place: can sheryl sandberg upend silicon valley's male-dominated...
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>> i liked charlie brown when they have the football. >> charlie brown and the football. i'm hoping he gets to kick that football. also joining us. boston, massachusetts. tell me about what you've seen so far that's been your favorite. >> the marching band. the charlie brown and the spider man. >> you what, carol, i'm so glad to see that old school charlie brown is beating all the spongebob. it's been a great parade so far. it's still happening. ronald mcdonald about to make his way down here. it's been a great time to be out in new york. a lot of people in new york have a lot to be thankful for. >> i can't believe how warm it is. people aren't wearing coats. usually it's freezing. >> reporter: i don't even need this coat but i think it looks better with the turtle neck so i'm going to keep the coat on. >> you are such a metrosexual. thank you. we'll get back to you. we'll be right back. i said to my wife the other day: i bet you that we could save money by switching to a cheaper detergent than tide. and, what did i tell you? that it was a bad idea. and? and she was right
>> i liked charlie brown when they have the football. >> charlie brown and the football. i'm hoping he gets to kick that football. also joining us. boston, massachusetts. tell me about what you've seen so far that's been your favorite. >> the marching band. the charlie brown and the spider man. >> you what, carol, i'm so glad to see that old school charlie brown is beating all the spongebob. it's been a great parade so far. it's still happening. ronald mcdonald about to...
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>> yes, that is charlie brown. >> where is lucy? >> she is never far behind. >>> one of the key things is the crowd lines the street and sheer kermit. 5,000 seats along the parade route have been given to super storm sandy but we are right in the middle of the parade unit and look at these wild turkeys some say they damage the landscape and leave droppings on the cars and make roads dangerous. just last month, a bicyclist died after hitting wild turkeys. theys they -- >>> 15 million americans hungry and -- 15 million americans are hungry on this thanksgiving. the budget battles in congress means the demand for food assistance could god up dramatically. >>> they are coming up with the searches a thanksgiving didn't noon the need has gotten so much greater. >> but harrison is noticing so much fewer are and and it goes to seniors which extremely important. >>> in the past year, they have cut their contribution to areas that cut hundreds of charities and more hungry people. and as congress considers dramatic cuts to the food program, it
>> yes, that is charlie brown. >> where is lucy? >> she is never far behind. >>> one of the key things is the crowd lines the street and sheer kermit. 5,000 seats along the parade route have been given to super storm sandy but we are right in the middle of the parade unit and look at these wild turkeys some say they damage the landscape and leave droppings on the cars and make roads dangerous. just last month, a bicyclist died after hitting wild turkeys. theys they --...
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a lot were chosen by john cornyn, goading candidates, or charlie crist out of a safe governor's chair because he wanted what he thought were the strongest candidates possible. some electorates were raging against the machine. it didn't matter where they stood on an ideological spectrum. looking for candidates who are younger, younger generation coming to the fore on their own. i think republicans will be more successful if they do that. >> can i say -- >> is he defending the crazier people like mourdock and akin and those people? is he defending the ones who are the most absurd? is he or is he not? >> he did not defend akin or christine o'donnell. he was saying he wants to stay away from candidates like that. but the reason some of those candidates like christine o'donnell won in 2010 and todd akin this time, is because these electorates didn't want some other candidate put in front of them. they were raging against the establishment here. >> but -- >> i'm not sure -- do you have a formula, robert? is there a best way to pick candidates? by a couple of guys at the downtown club, the s
a lot were chosen by john cornyn, goading candidates, or charlie crist out of a safe governor's chair because he wanted what he thought were the strongest candidates possible. some electorates were raging against the machine. it didn't matter where they stood on an ideological spectrum. looking for candidates who are younger, younger generation coming to the fore on their own. i think republicans will be more successful if they do that. >> can i say -- >> is he defending the crazier...
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to honor people in the community as well as former gang members, the person they honored was chief charlie of the lapd. unless you think that was an anomaly, the year before they honored the sheriff. there is an alliance between community-based organizations, and law-enforcement. this is not enough. there has also been in the streets, ongoing, a relationship, a delicate one, a thoughtful one between the loss angeles police department and gang intervention. interventionists are former gang members. they have to be very careful about how they play out the relationship. they do not want to be snitches. but they want to stop the bleeding. i cannot tell you the complete shock that i have felt as i have sat down with veteran members of the lapd staff, and they talked about the important work of gang intervention. this is not lip service, this is reality. and then i bring up the most important part of collaboration. it has to do with helping young people, whether they are at risk of joining gangs, or if they want to leave gangs. either one, they need help building their identities. they need help
to honor people in the community as well as former gang members, the person they honored was chief charlie of the lapd. unless you think that was an anomaly, the year before they honored the sheriff. there is an alliance between community-based organizations, and law-enforcement. this is not enough. there has also been in the streets, ongoing, a relationship, a delicate one, a thoughtful one between the loss angeles police department and gang intervention. interventionists are former gang...
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kermt kermit is ready to fly, charlie brown behind him. back down here on the streets you can see all of the clowns getting in place. more man 900 and, no, that does not include us in the media. around here you can see the floats and there are 40 that line the streets here on central park west. one very special one this year is one to honor the first responders to superstorm sandy. of course that affected this area so dramatically and a lot of survivors given a front row seat to this parade. maybe they'll get their mind off the recovery for just a few hours. it's going to be a great day, the weather is great so hope you'll tune in as well. that's the latest live here, i'm jay gray, back to you. >> so the parade starts at 9:00 a.m. right here on nbc bay area. you can watch it while a lot of folks probably getting that turkey ready. >> to make sure the turkey is just right for all your guests, we're talking to an expert right now, tara is right now a butterball expert and she's on the talk line there to help us out. tara, good morning. happy
kermt kermit is ready to fly, charlie brown behind him. back down here on the streets you can see all of the clowns getting in place. more man 900 and, no, that does not include us in the media. around here you can see the floats and there are 40 that line the streets here on central park west. one very special one this year is one to honor the first responders to superstorm sandy. of course that affected this area so dramatically and a lot of survivors given a front row seat to this parade....
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less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. it is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. i can match that person with that person. it is really fun for me. it is nerve wracking during the actual readings. i hope everyone is good. i hope the audience likes them. i hope everybody shows up. but everything works out. at the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪ [music] paratransit is specialized transportation for seniors and people with disabilities who are unable to use the muni system. in san francisco, we're proud that we've had a paratransi
less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to...
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he wrote today, quote, if you're a republican who yearns for the days of arlen specter and charlie crist you might welcome a return to gop insiders meddling in primaries but if you prefer republican party of toomey, rubio and cruz, you should be leery of the folks in washington deciding which republicans are the most electable. you have this guy pushing back and saying that people the grassroots, the tea party people, they should be picking the candidates. don't try to get them away from picking the people like they did mourdock, akin, and some of the real crazies. >> well, look, that's true. a lot of the republicans who lost, chris -- >> which part is group? oh, i see. go ahead. >> george allen was a retread. denny rehberg has been around a long time. a lot of the candidates were chosen by john cornyn, who was goading candidates either out of retirement or back in 2010, charlie crist out of a safe governor's chair, because he wanted what they thought were the strongest candidates possible. some electorates were raging against the machine. it didn't matter where they stood on an ideologi
he wrote today, quote, if you're a republican who yearns for the days of arlen specter and charlie crist you might welcome a return to gop insiders meddling in primaries but if you prefer republican party of toomey, rubio and cruz, you should be leery of the folks in washington deciding which republicans are the most electable. you have this guy pushing back and saying that people the grassroots, the tea party people, they should be picking the candidates. don't try to get them away from...
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my name is charlie pappas cofounder and currently chairman of divity treat patient wellness co-op in the tenderloin, today. times, the worst of times. it was great for our san francisco giants, it was terrible for san francisco medical cannabis patients,x#( or providers, licensed and permitted dispensaries like myself. our employees and their families and our landlords. tunnel, however. last month, the city attorney in oakland filed a lawsuit against theap 6!ñ federal government top forfeitures of licensed permitted businesses. last week in berkeley unanimously the berkeley city council decided to follow this lawsuit, and eventually join it. i would like our city attorney in san francisco to consider this, but i do not seem to be on his radar so i am here before you to ask you to prod him, if possible. and i think it may notkr%( k÷ ba solution, but it's atØ:é least - an important symbolic gesture. i want to wish you all happy thanksgiving, and just a quote comes to mind in this longejag2 afternoon, by bob dylan, even the president of the united states sometimes -- naked. thanks a
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charlie corporations are on the day. we speak to language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the will talks books fifty yard p. interviews intriguing stories to tell you. is in trying. to. visit our big. yellow ball before the world could even notes we have a local groups of the. schools who's also abusing the right you know for my mother it was like many at that marriage but it wasn't just the smadi when i was fourteen years old you can't win and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe. cannot cross. without a sufficient it's a petition and construction stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. live. eleven. live live live . welcome back just before the break we were talking about the increased correlation between the u.s. dollar index and the vix the volatility index and this is at
charlie corporations are on the day. we speak to language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the will talks books fifty yard p. interviews intriguing stories to tell you. is in trying. to. visit our big. yellow ball before the world could even notes we have a local groups of the. schools who's also abusing the right you know for my mother it was like many at that marriage but it wasn't just the smadi when i was fourteen years old you can't win and you certainly...
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charlie corporations rule the day. sometimes you see a story so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. world with. technology innovation all the ways developments around russia. the future. welcome back just before the break we were talking about the increased correlation between the u.s. dollar index and the vix the volatility index and this is at an unprecedented level so what does that mean for the u.s. dollar and its role let's bring back in chris called managing partner of artemis capital management fund to help us discern that so chris now i know that you're not a credit in currency x. very not expecting you to be but my question is for the average investor that with this increase correlation if they weren't sophisticated and they didn't want to get into complex derivatives or something could they just buy the u.s. dollar index if they wanted to hedge against volat
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rotkis, and i wanted to say happy thanksgiving to my husband in beautiful ohio and also to my parents, charlie and judery rotkis. happy thanksgiving. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects incl
rotkis, and i wanted to say happy thanksgiving to my husband in beautiful ohio and also to my parents, charlie and judery rotkis. happy thanksgiving. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and...
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here we go, charlie. >> her research showed in depressed patients, area 25 is relatively overactive. >> here again you can see area 25 except now it's red as opposed to blue because this is an increase. >> she theorizes in patients that did not respond to conventional treatments, area 25 somehow stuck in overdrive. >> it just was a matter of following the experimental trail. >> okay. >> the trail led to the operating room. >> i have one. >> and to procedure of deep brain stimulation, dbs. here at emery where i'm on staff, my colleagues have been using deep brain stimulation more than 15 years to treat movement disorders like parkinson's disease and targeting the brain's motor system but dr. mayburg targets area 25 for patients with severe depression. so beginning in 2003, working with a brain surgeon in toronto, she began testing it on six patients. it had never been done before. >> we had patients who were profoundly without any options. and suffering. and we had a hypothesis. >> what did you worry about most in terms of potential side effects from actually stimulating 25? >> becaus
here we go, charlie. >> her research showed in depressed patients, area 25 is relatively overactive. >> here again you can see area 25 except now it's red as opposed to blue because this is an increase. >> she theorizes in patients that did not respond to conventional treatments, area 25 somehow stuck in overdrive. >> it just was a matter of following the experimental trail. >> okay. >> the trail led to the operating room. >> i have one. >> and to...
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"special report" online with charlie and his angels starts right now. >> trace: this is the fox report. tonight, quiet in the streets and in the skies as israel and hamas reach a cease-fire agreement. 8 days of fighting now at a stand still. will the truce hold? >> this is a critical moment for the region. >> after more than a week of hamas rocket attacks and israeli military air strike. each side has agreed to lay down its weapons. but with clear. emotions and tensions high. violence in a region soaked with blood. plus. >> no delays. fingers crossed. tens of millions of americans jamming airports highways and plane stations on the busiest travel day of the year. and a division 3 sophomore crushes the ncaa scoring record. with 138 points in a single game. i'm trace gallagher in for shelter smith. we begin tonight with the cease-fire in the middle east. now, five ours old and officials on the ground say so far so good. in the past week, israel sent thousands of troops to the border with gaza and said they were ready to invade if hamas militants kept firing militants like these into isra
"special report" online with charlie and his angels starts right now. >> trace: this is the fox report. tonight, quiet in the streets and in the skies as israel and hamas reach a cease-fire agreement. 8 days of fighting now at a stand still. will the truce hold? >> this is a critical moment for the region. >> after more than a week of hamas rocket attacks and israeli military air strike. each side has agreed to lay down its weapons. but with clear. emotions and...
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>>> and the likes of charlie brown and kermit and snoopy floating above new york city streets on this very early thursday morning. folks, it's macy's day thanksgiving parade time. >> a time-honored tradition. >> so exciting! >> another time-honored tradition is our jason carol, who's always along the parade route. welcome to "early start" and happy thanksgiving. i'm alina cho. >> good morning, i'm brooke baldwin. berman and zoraida both have the day off. it's 6:00 ones the east coast. good to be with you. we'll get back to the macy's thanksgiving day parade in just a moment. but we want to begin with something that many people around the world are really thankful for this morning. the cease-fire is holding between israel and gaza this morning. in gaza city, where so much blood spilled over the last eight days, palestinians are celebrating in the street. you can hear the horns honking, mosques were blaring, all the last several hours, israel and hamas agreeing to halt all acts of aggression against each other. the cease-fire deal brokered largely by president obama and mohamed morsi, a
>>> and the likes of charlie brown and kermit and snoopy floating above new york city streets on this very early thursday morning. folks, it's macy's day thanksgiving parade time. >> a time-honored tradition. >> so exciting! >> another time-honored tradition is our jason carol, who's always along the parade route. welcome to "early start" and happy thanksgiving. i'm alina cho. >> good morning, i'm brooke baldwin. berman and zoraida both have the day...
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so he goes on charlie rose. he says he built 11 schools in kunar province. >> today we have 11 schools also in that district. >> why can't he just say he built three? i mean, that's impressive. you say you built 11, i go, "why are you lying about this?" >> one of the schools we looked into in afghanistan is this one in bozai gumbaz, a remote outpost in the wakhan corridor, on the roof of the world. mortenson's second book, stones into schools, begins with abdul rashid khan, the leader of a seminomadic people, sending horsemen to summon mortenson to his camp. the book ends with khan on his deathbed, ordering every available yak in the high pamir to haul supplies for a school that will serve 200 children. but ted callahan, an anthropologist who spent nearly a year in the area, says the story doesn't ring true. >> the number of children that this one school's going to educate-- that's just nonsense. the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent every day for an hour
so he goes on charlie rose. he says he built 11 schools in kunar province. >> today we have 11 schools also in that district. >> why can't he just say he built three? i mean, that's impressive. you say you built 11, i go, "why are you lying about this?" >> one of the schools we looked into in afghanistan is this one in bozai gumbaz, a remote outpost in the wakhan corridor, on the roof of the world. mortenson's second book, stones into schools, begins with abdul...
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just behind him you'll see charlie brown. back down on the ground, a lot of clowns have already gotten into step here. more than 900 will be a part of this parade. there are a ton of floats. at least 40 floats that will roll through the area here on central park west. one that's very special this year is one that honors all of the first responders to superstorm sandy. of course that's affected this area so dramatically, and we know that there are a lot of people, the survivors of that, who are just devastated by the storm who were actually given front row seats to this parade so hopefully they'll enjoy their thanksgiving. it will be a bit different than it has been in years past. for a lot of people, this is what's normal about thanksgiving in new york city. more than three million will line the streets here, more than 50 million watching at home. it's going to be a great day. the weather is perfect. it's a great start to a great thanksgiving. that's the latest live here in new york. now back to you. >> yeah, looks like the s
just behind him you'll see charlie brown. back down on the ground, a lot of clowns have already gotten into step here. more than 900 will be a part of this parade. there are a ton of floats. at least 40 floats that will roll through the area here on central park west. one that's very special this year is one that honors all of the first responders to superstorm sandy. of course that's affected this area so dramatically, and we know that there are a lot of people, the survivors of that, who are...
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gregg: they are, charlie and the football are the story of my life. thousands of workers are protesting at the international airport. the union makers making it tough for families trying to go see their families. matt mccall president of the penn financial group. the up side for the pros testers is they are getting a lot of media attention. the down saoeusd they ain' downside is they ain't making any friends out there. >> they are not making any friends. people having to drop off their family or children to college they are a mile away. there is no way they will make friends. can you imagine what it's like at walmart on a black friday, the lines? now you have protestors getting in your way, pickets getting in your way, you're not looking upon unions as helping out fellow americans. i think they are doing a disjustice to themselves by protesting this time of year. gregg: wh are the unions flexing their muscles now because of the election and re-election of president obama. >> it doesn't hurt when you have president obama buddy buddy with the union. you
gregg: they are, charlie and the football are the story of my life. thousands of workers are protesting at the international airport. the union makers making it tough for families trying to go see their families. matt mccall president of the penn financial group. the up side for the pros testers is they are getting a lot of media attention. the down saoeusd they ain' downside is they ain't making any friends out there. >> they are not making any friends. people having to drop off their...
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and the roster of skills that these people had acquired is charlie extraordinary and ranging from plowmen and plow women to poopers, dyers, roofers, barbers, hairdressers, cabinetmakers, and later on some french visitors were amazed at the carriage that they were writing and a very elegant -- and he asked where it came from. jefferson said well my slaves did it. he couldn't get over that this had been manufactured by slaves. ironically the slaves that condemn themselves. the more skilled a the more valuable they became and the more they tightened the chains of their enslavement. with the machines functioning in equilibrium the owner would never dismantle it. jefferson pioneered something else. he pioneered the modernization of slaves, the financialization of slaves. another document that i came across which i hadn't commented on before was the fact that he financed the reconstruction of monticello partly through what we might call slave-equity loan. he put together 150 slaves and offer them as collateral to a dutch banking heiress that he had done business with when he was in france and s
and the roster of skills that these people had acquired is charlie extraordinary and ranging from plowmen and plow women to poopers, dyers, roofers, barbers, hairdressers, cabinetmakers, and later on some french visitors were amazed at the carriage that they were writing and a very elegant -- and he asked where it came from. jefferson said well my slaves did it. he couldn't get over that this had been manufactured by slaves. ironically the slaves that condemn themselves. the more skilled a the...
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is this a "charlie's angels" pose? >> let me tell you. we've never needed their help more. keep me away from the knives. >> on every level for you, josh. >>> i believe we saw him getting camera-ready. let's get a check of the weather with sam, down there in philadelphia. samuel? >> hey. i'm sorry. i heard something, josh. but i wasn't sure it was go. but we're here. we're behind the scenes in philadelphia. i'm sitting here with santa claus will sit a little bit later. no jokes, please. look who i found. point that camera right down there. and all-4-one. that's tony, jamie jones, and alfred this morning. guys, how about a little "jingle bells"? ♪ the first noel the angels did say ♪ ♪ was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay ♪ >> it was a holiday song. and it's a beautiful one. we're showing you what's going on behind the scenes here at the philly parade. this is the show where you get two, two parades for one. and ginger zee is in new york at the macy's parade in new york. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, sam. the energy has come up in the last hour
is this a "charlie's angels" pose? >> let me tell you. we've never needed their help more. keep me away from the knives. >> on every level for you, josh. >>> i believe we saw him getting camera-ready. let's get a check of the weather with sam, down there in philadelphia. samuel? >> hey. i'm sorry. i heard something, josh. but i wasn't sure it was go. but we're here. we're behind the scenes in philadelphia. i'm sitting here with santa claus will sit a little...
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a lot of people were surprised we chose charlie warose becausee is a night sky. i love him. he is one of the most amazing reporter interviewer's there ever was in this business. it is an alternative to everything else that is out there. also, it is starting to pick up traction. the first thing we wanted to do was kill the people outside -- get rid of that as an element. we did. we do not have weather in the morning. our viewers get it at the local level. you do not really care what the weather is like 1,000 miles away. that has happened. the other thing i think is important to talk about briefly before we open it up to questions is that spirit on "60 minutes" that i love. you will run into it from time to time. everything works better when it is a collaboration. i saw the collaboration today that you put on every day. it was terrific. it seemed very seamless. that is so important. i still believe. we have mike wallace on our floor. i just want to tell one story. i think it translates over there. a tough question here and there. mike wallace was off the air exactly the way he
a lot of people were surprised we chose charlie warose becausee is a night sky. i love him. he is one of the most amazing reporter interviewer's there ever was in this business. it is an alternative to everything else that is out there. also, it is starting to pick up traction. the first thing we wanted to do was kill the people outside -- get rid of that as an element. we did. we do not have weather in the morning. our viewers get it at the local level. you do not really care what the weather...
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. ♪ ♪ >> charlie brown even celebrating thanksgiving. >> classic there. speaking of classics. this has become pretty much a tradition here at abc. a cooking lesson thanks tonight to "nightline" anchor bill weir. >> his deep fried turkey lesson is coming up. keep an eye on the real star of the show, bill's little daughter. >> happy thanksgiving. this recipe is for all of those who want to keep the oven off this holiday. and go outside. and enjoy a, a nice brisk autumn. and it's also for those who enjoy a little danger, seasoning their stuffing and cranberries. the threat of a, i don't know, a massive deck fire, third degree burns. now, step number one. go to youtube. type in "turkey fryer disaster." >> drop and run. dude, drop and run. there you will see exactly why you want to remain sober and well away from your wood deck. the first mistake all of the people made was overfilling the kettle. putting too much oil in. they dropped the bird. it spilled over the top. start aid fire that will literally burn for weeks. start by putting your bird in the basket and in the kettle. fill
. ♪ ♪ >> charlie brown even celebrating thanksgiving. >> classic there. speaking of classics. this has become pretty much a tradition here at abc. a cooking lesson thanks tonight to "nightline" anchor bill weir. >> his deep fried turkey lesson is coming up. keep an eye on the real star of the show, bill's little daughter. >> happy thanksgiving. this recipe is for all of those who want to keep the oven off this holiday. and go outside. and enjoy a, a nice...